2025 News

A modern day warrior
Danny Bruno's Lakeland College experience inspires him to make a difference everyday. As a carpentry instructor for The Indigenous Offender Employment Project at the Pê Sâkâstêw Centre, a minimum-security correctional facility, in Mâskwâcîs, Alta. (90 kilometres south of Edmonton), Bruno...

A student collective reduces campus hunger
In a response to food insecurity, Lakeland College's Indigenous Support Services along with a group of Lakeland students are making healthy meals accessible to their peers. Each month the College Collective Kitchen, comprised of student volunteers, get together to make healthy, low cost and delicious...

Clinical certificate amplifies Lakeland's esthetician program
Lakeland College's School of Health and Wellness is growing with a new clinical esthetician certificate program. The clinical esthetician program will share the same curriculum as Lakeland's esthetician program, with a third semester of advanced courses focused on clinical procedures: clinical...

Take Lakeland for a test drive
Prospective students are invited to see what Lakeland College has to offer at Program Information Sessions. “Info Sessions are a great way for future and prospective students to learn more about what to expect at Lakeland,” says Courtney King, Lakeland's recruitment and enrolment supervisor....

Like father, like son-in-law
Joshua Langill, Class of 2020, came to Lakeland College hoping to find opportunities to excel in a dynamic industry: real estate appraisal and assessment (REAA). After his father-in-law shared stories of his own career in the field, Langill applied to the same program Petrunik graduated from in...